bossaball

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This videoclip contains bossaball footage shot during the bossaball summer tour 2006 on beaches around Marbella.www. bossaball.com Bossaball brings elements of capoeira, samba, breakdancing, football, volleyball, acrobacy and circus together on a single pitch.

Cracked: 'The name comes from Bossa nova, which is a style of Brazilian Music, and Bossaball officials are known as samba referees. They officiate the game, but also provide the soundtrack with drums, turntables and microphones, an innovation we think would improve many sports (golf most of all).'